Be a hero for children with autism
Charisse Wright, speech-language pathologist in the Department of Otolaryngology at Baylor College of Medicine, knows first-hand the impact a good friend can have in the life of a child living with autism.
Charisse Wright, speech-language pathologist in the Department of Otolaryngology at Baylor College of Medicine, knows first-hand the impact a good friend can have in the life of a child living with autism.
Following in the tradition of hosting students from our Houston Independent School District pipeline schools, sixth graders from the Baylor College of Medicine Biotech Academy at Rusk were welcomed into the Baylor family last month during their first visit to campus.
Several Baylor College of Medicine medical students have been selected as Albert Schweitzer Fellows from the Houston-Galveston area for 2018-19, working on community health projects that focus on the underserved.
When a group of fourth graders from New Jersey needed help with their First Lego League challenge, they called experts from the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine.
It’s been almost one year since Hurricane Harvey hit Houston with devastating rain. While many people affected by the flooding are still recovering and rebuilding, the College stands ready to help the Baylor and Houston community weather the next storm, just as it did last August.